Boxing: Unbeaten in 20th fight – Ukrainian Usyk still boxing world champion

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Undefeated in 20th fight – Ukrainian Usyk still world boxing champion

Oleksandr Usyk v Anthony Joshua - WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight world title - Press Conference

Usyk volunteered for a month in the war of aggression launched by Russia

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Anthony Joshua also fails at the second attempt due to Olexandr Usyk. The Ukrainian remains four-time heavyweight world champion – and undefeated in the 20th fight of his professional career.

Dhe Ukrainian professional boxer Olexandr Usyk remains four-time world heavyweight champion. The 35-year-old defeated former British champion Anthony Joshua for the second time on Sunday night in the Superdome in Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. Usyk retained his belts from the WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO associations after the narrow points judgment (115:113, 113:115, 116:112). Joshua had lost his title to the then challenger in September 2021 in a points defeat at Tottenham Hotspur’s football stadium in London and now missed a revenge.

For the favorite Usyk it was the 20th victory in the 20th professional fight of his career. The brilliant technician was able to make up for his physical disadvantage of four centimeters less reach and again defeated the three centimeters taller Joshua.

Almost a year ago, Usyk gave the Brit a boxing lesson, and it was much more balanced in the second duel. However, Joshua could not avoid his third defeat as a professional and should now face a difficult future.

Boxes instead of front

For Usyk, the duel was more than just a boxing match, but it should also give hope to his compatriots in a dark time of war. The boxer made it possible for the world championship fight in Ukraine to be followed free of charge on state television and in the live stream.

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LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 25: Oleksandr Usyk of Ukraine fights Anthony Joshua of Great Britain during the Heavyweight Title Fight between Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on September 25, 2021 in London, England. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images) Getty ImagesGetty Images

Usyk volunteered for a month in the war of aggression launched by Russia, but then, at the urging of his compatriots, decided to fight as a boxer again.

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“I really didn’t want to leave our country. I didn’t want to leave our city either,” Usyk said recently to WELT AM SONNTAG. “But everyone asked me, they actually begged me to go and get in the ring against Joshua again and compete for our country. They told me that by doing this I would help the nation even more than if I was fighting Russia at home in army uniform.”

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